Catalog excerpts
More stability More mobility More individuality Mobility with Stability
Open the catalog to page 1No two people are the same. This is why Otto Bock developed the 1M10 Adjust, a foot that can be readily adapted to the individual needs of the amputee – quickly and easily. More stability More mobility More individuality The Adjust is suitable for people who spend most of their time indoors and only venture outside occasionally.
Open the catalog to page 3• Stable stance, even when weight is transferred between the prosthesis and the sound limb. • Multi-axial behavior to compensate for uneven surfaces. • Adjustable heel stiffness for adaptation to the individual requirements and gait pattern of the amputee without the need for realignment of the prosthesis. • Lightweight construction (size 26 = 395 g* / 13.9 oz.). • Attractive and functional footshell with removable connection cap comes in 2 versions – normal shape (heel height 10 mm ± 5 mm | 3/8˝ ± 3/16˝) and small shape (heel height 20 mm ± 5 mm | 3/4˝ ± 3/16˝). * Weight category 1 |...
Open the catalog to page 5The position of the load line in relation to the ankle joint helps to determine the demands placed upon the body to maintain standing stability. In order to balance the body’s weight during normal standing, there is a forward and backward shifting of the weight over the foot and this changes the position of the load line on the foot. In this process, the equilibrium of forces is maintained through targeted contractions of various muscle groups. This allows the individual to maintain a stable standing position on a wide variety of surfaces. If the load line were to run through the center of...
Open the catalog to page 6On the other hand, when the load line runs approximately 6 cm in front of the joint – as it does in nature – the user need only contract the powerful calf muscles to maintain balance. Learning from nature
Open the catalog to page 7Our engineers have developed an innovative design for the Adjust: A multi-axial joint positioned at the load line. Thanks to this design, the user is able to maintain a stable standing position – regardless of the proportion of the body weight supported by the prosthesis. Shifting weight from one leg to the other, as well as forward and backward shifts of the body’s weight on the foot, have only a minimal effect on standing stability. Stable stance Stability builds confidence
Open the catalog to page 9Standing and walking securely require a good foundation, which in turn demands that the foot adapts to the ground. Multi-axial behavior Thanks to its multiaxial joint and the flexibility of the function module and forefoot-ball pad, the Adjust effectively compensates for surface irregularities. This allows the amputee to maintain a stable standing position on a variety of surfaces and easily handle irregularities while walking. Mobility through flexibility
Open the catalog to page 11The adjustable function module of the Adjust allows individual heel characteristic requirements to be taken into account when optimizing the prosthesis. The adjustments can be done without the need for alignment changes to the prosthesis. Elaborate, time-consuming trial fittings which are strenuous for the user are reduced. Moderate heel stiffness
Open the catalog to page 12Soft heel stiffness
Open the catalog to page 14Firm heel stiffness
Open the catalog to page 16Every person has individual needs. Individual heel characteristics With the Adjust prosthetic foot, individuality takes on a new meaning. After all, a prosthetic system should be adapted to the amputee – not the other way around.
Open the catalog to page 17Configuration 1 provides the softest heel strike. The pre-set configuration 2 provides a moderate heel strike. The settings are easy to change from this position.
Open the catalog to page 18Configuration 3 provides the firmest heel strike. While walking, the Adjust offers the user a pleasant heel strike, good dampening characteristics and easy rollover. Fitting success in no time at all The heel characteristics can be adapted to the needs of the amputee in no time at all – without the need for realignment of the prosthesis.
Open the catalog to page 19Technical data Max. body weight: 125 kg (275 lbs) Weight categories: 1, 2, 3 An attractive footshell, available in a normal and a small version, is a functional component of the Adjust. It is included in the scope of delivery of the Adjust. Shapes: Sides: Colors: Heel height with normal footshell: Heel height with small footshell: normal (N), small (S) left (L), right (R) beige (4), light brown (15) 10 ± 5 mm (3/8˝ ± 3/16˝) (size 22 – 30 cm) Joint strap Joint Base spring
Open the catalog to page 20Adapter plate Function module with insert Heel band with bellows
Open the catalog to page 21Ordering information The 1M10 Adjust is available in sizes from 22 to 30 cm. The functional footshell is included in the scope of delivery of the 1M10. Both the color and shape of the footshell can be selected. Colors: beige (4) and light brown (15) Shapes: normal (N), heel height 10 mm ± 5 mm (3/8˝ ± 3/16˝) small (S), heel height 20 mm ± 5 mm (3/4˝ ± 3/16˝) Article number Weight category Selection chart Weight category
Open the catalog to page 22Recommended for patients with mobility grade 1 or 2 – indoor walkers and restricted outdoor walkers – according to the Otto Bock MOBIS® mobility system. The Adjust is suitable for patients with a transtibial amputation, knee disarticulation, transfemoral amputation or hip disarticulation and low activity level who require a lightweight foot with a high level of standing and walking security. Indoor walkers and restricted outdoor walkers
Open the catalog to page 23The following combination options are recommended for the functional operation of socket technology, the knee joint and the prosthetic foot. They are the result of technical studies, biomechanical insights and practical fitting experience. The significant influence of the residual limb and its performance on the system as a whole must be taken into account on a case-by-case basis. A well-fitting prosthetic socket and correct alignment are basic requirements.
Open the catalog to page 24Select combination options for transtibial amputees Transtibial amputees with a MOBIS® 1 rating often appreciate the click of the shuttle lock as feedback when it engages in order to feel secure. Here the focus is on the lock. Silicone liners are the best choice in combination with the lock. Which silicone liner is selected depends on the residual limb characteristics and the shape of the residual limb. Cylindrical residual limbs are usually fitted with the SiliconGel SIL liner 6Y70. It is also available as 6Y75 with antibacterial SKINGUARD® technology. Conical residual limb shapes require...
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